On 12/12/09 12:48 AM, Colin Holgate wrote:
If you look at how Apple do it with wireless keyboards, they ask you to press 
the key immediately to the left of another key, and then maybe the key to the 
right of a different key. With a couple of presses you can work out a lot of 
information, that would help you know what sort of keyboard layout it is.



I am aware of that having performed about 100 Linux installs . . .   :)

However, what I am looking for is automatic detection, so that when a
stack/standalone opens it 'reads' the keyboard of the host computer.

Why?

Because pressing the first letter key in the top-right will give a different
KeyDown signal if one uses (say) a QWERTY or an AZERTY keyboard.


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